• The Hobby Computer Club (HCC; stylized hcc!) is a Dutch computer club, now based in Haarlem, the Netherlands. It was established on April 27, 1977, by...
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    Homebrew Computer Club was an early computer hobbyist group in Menlo Park, California, which met from March 1975 to December 1986. The club had an influential...
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  • HCC may refer to: Hobby Computer Club, Netherlands Holland Computing Center, University of Nebraska Human-centered computing HCC Insurance Holdings, Texas...
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    the Netherlands. Noted events include the former Space '86, the Hobby Computer Club Days (HCC Dagen), and the Mega Record & CD Fair. The venue used to...
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    A hobby is considered to be a regular activity that is done for enjoyment, typically during one's leisure time. Hobbies include collecting themed items...
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  • magazine of the Netherlands. Originally, C!T was the newsletter of the Hobby Computer Club (HCC) and was called HCC Nieuwsbrief. The magazine was started in...
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    to him if one liked the idea of having a Computer Club. The primary way to support the members in their hobby was the ACC Newsletter (ACCN), with varied...
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    Microcomputer system, Radio Electronics magazine: April, May, June 1977 Hobby Computer Club (HCC) 2650 user group Programmierbeispiele mit dem Mikroprozessor...
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    Exidy Sorcerer (category Computer-related introductions in 1978)
    English. For some time, they were the largest group in the HCC (Hobby Computer Club) federation. The Dutch company De Broeders Montfort was a major firmware...
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    separately, as are computers intended primarily for use in schools. A hobby-type computer often would have required significant expansion of memory and peripherals...
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    Zeos Pocket PC (category Computer-related introductions in 1992)
    1992). "Palm Star Pocket PC". Computer!Totaal (in German). 1 (2). Hobby Computer Club: 40 – via the Internet Archive. Pastrick, Greg (October 27, 1992)...
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    The director of MCN was Maurice de Hond. Hobby Computer Club Philips Computers (in Dutch) De eeuw van de computer - De geschiedenis van de informatietechnologie...
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    Users' group (redirect from Computer-club)
    group or user group) is a type of club focused on the use of a particular technology, usually (but not always) computer-related. Users' groups started in...
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    Hacker (redirect from Computer hacking)
    term's broader usage to the general public even outside the profession or hobby of electronics (see life hack). Reflecting the two types of hackers, there...
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  • PPC Journal (category Defunct hobby magazines published in the United States)
    PPC Journal was an early hobbyist computer magazine, originally targeted at users of HP's first programmable calculator, the HP-65. It originated as 65...
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    school's debate club is the only of its kind in Mongolia.[citation needed] The school is named after the Eurasian Hobby falcon . Hobby School was founded...
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    There are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs, political and religious clubs, and so forth. Historically, clubs occurred in...
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    org. Claims to be "the first hobby-computer publication in the world." Berg, Eric N. (8 September 1984). "The Computer Magazine Glut". The New York Times...
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  • under the tutelage of then-CEO Charles Tandy, the company expanded into the hobby market, making leather moccasins and coin purses, making huge sales among...
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  • began attending meetings of the Homebrew Computer Club. Starting in 1976, he designed and sold computers, computer parts, and accessories under several company...
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    gaming hobby; the term "strategy game" is preferred.[citation needed] "Computer wargame" distinguishes a game from a "tabletop wargame". Computer wargames...
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    GPS and communications equipment, high-altitude ballooning is a popular hobby, with organizations such as UKHAS assisting the development of payloads...
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  • blueprints from their local library and entered the program into their hobby computer by data entry. In December 1974, Gates, a student at Harvard University...
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    rail transport systems. Railfans often combine their interest with other hobbies, especially photography and videography, radio scanning, railway modelling...
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    computer business was successful, the growing popularity of home computers as a hobby hurt the company because many customers began writing computer programs...
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    consumption of computers. These advances led to the miniaturized personal computer (PC) in the 1970s, starting with home computers and desktop computers, followed...
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  • photography, taekwondo, yoga and computers. There are hobby clubs where students sharing the same interests can interact. These clubs organize inter-school workshops...
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  • hobby can also join dedicated clubs, which allow them to socialize with sims who share their interests, and upon reaching the tenth level of a hobby receive...
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  • Invaders of the Rokujouma!? (category Hobby Japan manga)
    volumes. A manga adaptation with art by Tomosane Ariike is serialized in Hobby Japan's online seinen manga magazine Comic Dangan. A 12-episode anime television...
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  • Argus Press (redirect from Computer Gamer)
    photography, woodworking, and other hobbies and interests. It published several computer magazines for popular Home computers including Commodore Disk User...
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